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mrblond4

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  1. Going to put this up for sale here to see if there is any interest.

     

    Its 8.5/11 in side with inked blue lines on what I believe is vellum ( feels like tracing paper )

      looking for $500 for it + shipping which should not be more then $20 and will be shipped between Masonite boards.

      any questions, just PM me here

     

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  2. it is 8 1/5 x 11 and I can try to get a pic of it. this was a scan from my printer.

     Off hand I cant remember where I got it, it was at a time where I bought quite a bit of art from a few places.

      I also sent Albert a Email with the Scan, maybe he can help some.

  3. I would like to sell my collection off to fund other hobbies. Everything on my CAF is for sale and there should be prices on everything. I will also take offers on anything if you don't like the price.

      If you have any questions, PM me on CAF or here although sometimes I forget to check here

    http://www.comicartfans.com/GalleryDetail.asp?GCat=86452

     

    Thanks for looking:hi:

  4. Haha. This is what I love about collectibles. You see cards, I see toys.

     

    Here's a smattering of the Die Cast cars I got with that He-Man collection. Late 70's and early 80's. Hots Wheels on the Left and Matchbox on the right with the A-Team in the middle. I was never big on cars as a kid but I buy them up when I can because they just fly off the shelves. I never really gave Matchbox a thought until I bought up this collection. Many of the examples found had hoods and doors that opened and they seemed to like to make construction and industrial type vehicles. I couldn't believe the two trucks pictured still had the two motorcycles in the back and I just love the camper and horse trailer. I liked these so much that I might consider collecting these.DSC00583.jpg

     

    Man, do those scratch n sniff stickers all over those boxes bring back memories. :cloud9:

  5. ok, here is a question for you all.. What is the best way to mount a piece of art into a frame. I know the use of matting is what everyone does but as of right now, I cant go down to a frame shop and have it done. anywhere else I can get it, either the material and do it myself or some already cut and sized stuff?